THE
first container train from China to UK has arrived at the Barking's Eurohub freight
terminal in London after an 18-day journey over 12,000km from Yiwu in
eastern China.
The
train is operated by the InterRail Group, a multinational
transport operator headquartered in Switzerland, on behalf of China
Railway subsidiary CRIMT (China Railway International
Multimodal Transport) and DB Cargo was responsible for the
last leg of the journey, from Duisburg to London.
The
silk road trading road is not yet reborn, though, since this journey is just a
test trip run as part of China President Xi Jinping's 'One Belt, One
Road' (OBOR) trade policy.
The
Chinese government is promoting rail cargo as a means to reduce air pollution,
moving away from the more polluting air transport.
Following
British
Prime Minister Theresa May's comments earlier in the week on the UK's
path towards Brexit and her intentions to strengthen trade with India and
China, the China-UK route could prove to be a useful tool, according to media
reports.
Source
: HKSG.
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